Realme Enters China With Cheap Flagships; Checkout The Specifications

It's built around a 6.53-inch FHD+ notch-less AMOLED display which comes embedded with a fingerprint scanner. This is definitely going to disappoint price-conscious smartphone users in India who are fond of expanding internal memory of the device to store gigabytes of media files and apps on their handsets. In the camera department, we have a 25MP selfie camera which is supported by a 16MP + 5MP dual rear camera. The device runs on Android 9.0 Pie with ColorOS 6.0 on the top of it. For capturing depth information in portrait shots, it has a 5MP secondary rear camera. If you're anxious about how long the pop up camera can last, the company claims that the camera can be popped up 200000 times and comes with sapphire lenses to ensure that it can't easily be scratched.

The all-new Realme X is available in Steam White and Punk blue colors options. The phone comes with 3,765mAh battery with VOOC 3.0 support and an in-display fingerprint sensor. The good part, the 48MP primary camera works on the Sony IMX586 sensor and not on the Samsung's GM1 sensor which is inferior in terms of image quality and color output. It comes with 1080p OLED display, is IP68 waterproof and dust resistant and runs on Android 9.0 Pie.

The pricing begins from CNY 1499 (approx United States dollars 220 / INR 15,000) and goes all the way up to CNY 1899 for the Onion and Garlic editions of the Realme X Naoto Fukasawa collection. It has 4/6/8GB LPDDRX4 RAM and 128GB internal storage. The smartphone borrows power via the integrated 4045mAh battery with VOOC 3.0 fast charging, which is capable of delivering an extended standby time.

The new phones also offer "960fps/720P and 120fps/1080P" slow motion video shooting.

The smartphone was launched in China at a starting price of CNY 1,199 for the 4GB RAM and 64GB storage variant. The phone has a pop-up selfie camera of 16-megapixel with f/2.0 aperture. The phone fits comfortably in the palm due to curved back panel and rounded edges.

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We've already seen this on the similarly equipped Oppo N3 , but it certainly seems like an interesting use-case nonetheless. The flip-up camera which doubles as a rear and selfie camera comes in a 48MP main lens and a 13MP wide-angle lens.